After the War
Copyright© 2010 by Charm Brights
Chapter 23: London
BDSM Sex Story: Chapter 23: London - What would have happened if Hitler had been a little more lucky? What would life have been like in the UK under German occupation? Especially, what would have happened to the more attractive of the women? Most of the action takes place in 1947. Germany won the war. Belgium, France, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, and Spain are all part of Greater Germany and are effectively provinces. The UK is still occupied by the German army.
Caution: This BDSM Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual NonConsensual Reluctant Rape Coercion Heterosexual Historical BDSM DomSub MaleDom Spanking Rough Humiliation Sadistic Torture First Oral Sex Anal Sex Caution Violence Prostitution Military
Some weeks later Colonel Esser announced to Lady Johnson that she was to accompany him to London for two nights as his companion to a meeting with his boss. There were things to discuss, and she would not be present at those meetings, but she would partner him at dinner and, of course, in bed. They travelled in the early evening from Oxford in a reserved compartment on the train, in a coach clearly marked as for German officials only.
When they are nearly there the Colonel said, "At dinner tomorrow evening I want you to be especially nice to my boss, General Schnarrenberger."
"What do you mean, 'be nice'? Am I supposed to sleep with him?"
"No, no. Nothing like that. He will almost certainly have his own woman with him, and she will probably be about half your age. Just don't make anti-Nazi remarks, or be nasty to her."
"Anyway, why does it matter that he is not of the old Prussian nobility? I'm not a snob," she asked angrily.
"No. That's not the problem," he replied, "He is not like the majority of senior officers; he is a peasant, and uneducated German farm labourer's son who rose from the ranks during the First War, and yet kept his rank into the European War. He hates upper class officers such as I, and will doubtless try to annoy you."
Seeing she was still mystified he added, "The trouble is that at home I am not Colonel-SS Joachim Esser. There I am Joachim, Pfalzgraf von und zu Döring-Esser, Pfalzgraf is what you would call Count, and von und zu means I am from, and still hold the Palatinate of Döring-Esser. The General is very resentful of my title and wealth. I shall introduce you simply as Jane, so he has no reason to resent your title."
During the journey Lady Johnson was interested to find that she felt set free, as though she were no longer a prisoner, but had at least the illusion of travelling of her own volition for a couple of days in London. She looked out of the window at the countryside and the clouds of steam racing past the window until they reached Reading, after which it was mostly buildings. She could see that work had already started in repairing the bomb damage, at least the demolition of irreparably damaged buildings seemed complete and in many places new buildings were being erected.
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